Lesson 62. Word Formation.
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It can be difficult to know which of these endings is correct. Here are a few general tips:
Words ending in -ary
- Words ending in -ary can be nouns (e.g. boundary, anniversary), adjectives (e.g. ordinary, customary), or both (e.g. contemporary, subsidiary).
- If the part of the word before the ending isn't a recognizable English word in itself, then it's often (but not always!) the case that the ending will be -ary (e.g. vocabulary, library).
Here are some common words that end in -ary:
arbitrary; disciplinary; dictionary; solitary; extraordinary; adversary; secretary; stationary; necessary; beneficiary; summary; temporary; commentary; voluntary; imaginary; honorary; visionary; complimentary; reactionary; intermediary; secondary; itinerary.
Words ending in -ory
- Words ending in -ory can be nouns (e.g. category, lavatory) or adjectives (e.g. derogatory, satisfactory).
- They're sometimes related to nouns ending in -or. For example: contributory (from contributor) and rectory (from rector).
- Many words ending in -ory are related to English words ending in -ion. For example: introductory (from introduction) and preparatory (from preparation).
Here are some common words that end in -ory:
accessory; derisory; promontory; advisory; inventory; laboratory; depository; inflammatory; directory; conservatory; mandatory; sensory; contradictory; explanatory; memory; factory; territory; history; victory; predatory; theory.
Words ending in -ery
- Words ending in -ery are nearly always nouns and they're often related to words ending in -er. For example: brewery (from brewer) and machinery (from machine).
- As well as nouns, there are some adjectives that end in -ery, and they are also mostly based on words that end in -er (e.g. blustery, shivery).
- If the part of the word before the ending is a recognizable English word in itself, then it's often (but not always!) the case that the ending will be -ery. For example: mockery (from mock) and trickery (from trick). This is also true when the base word ends in an e that's dropped before the -ery ending is added (e.g. brave; bravery or forge; forgery) or where it ends in a consonant that's doubled when the ending is added (e.g. distil; distillery or rob; robbery).
Here are some common words ending in -ery:
gallery; nursery; cemetery; slippery; jewellery; feathery; crockery; lottery; celery; pottery; recovery; cutlery; bakery; delivery; discovery; artery; scenery; battery; misery; flattery; stationery; surgery; monastery; snobbery; mystery.
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